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Android FHIR SDK

"The Android FHIR SDK is a set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7 FHIR standard on Android. The Android FHIR SDK significantly reduces the barriers to adoption of FHIR and enables developers with Android skills to build FHIR compliant applications. Developed in collaboration with the World Health Organization, the Android FHIR SDK provides the necessary capabilities for deploying and running FHIR Clinical Guidelines content such as the (L3) WHO SMART Guidelines content. This is a specific use case to enable clinical workflows through on-device decision support and analytics based on CQL and FHIRPath. The Android FHIR SDK is a component of Google Health’s Open Health Stack, which is designed to make it easier for local developers in countries everywhere to leverage FHIR in new or existing digital health projects or solutions for any number of common or advanced use cases." This information has been sourced from Digital Square's Global Goods Guidebook v4.0 – please see here for more details: https://digitalsquare.org/resourcesrepository/2023/5/25/global-goods-guidebook-version-40

Activating the value of collaboration and better coordination amongst the Global Health procurement and supply chain management (PSM) community

Activating the value of collaboration and better coordination amongst the Global Health procurement and supply chain management (PSM) community

Activating the value of collaboration and better coordination amongst the Global Health procurement and supply chain management (PSM) community